Androsace lanuginosa – Wooly Rock Jasmine

I was entranced by the diminutive Androsace lanuginosa recently discovered in Phlomis Flo’s wonderful garden.  Actually it wasn’t lost, just new one to me.  And what an impression it made! It sucked me in but didn’t spit me out and still it haunts me.  The charming white flowers, variously red and yellow centred, are held high aboveContinue reading “Androsace lanuginosa – Wooly Rock Jasmine”

Velour

The quince tree at The Farm is the first time I have come across this ancient fruit. This is not the flowering quince, Chaenomeles japonica, widely grown as a wall shrub for its decorative spring flowers.  We are talking about Cydonia oblonga grown for its fragrant fruit, which like medlars must be bletted, or left to almost rot,Continue reading “Velour”

All Horts – A very jolly Jolly

An All Horts day out at Marwood Hill Gardens, yipppeeee!  Hosted by yours truly, gulp.  This wonderful garden is located in the badlands of North Devon, with its fearful reputation, and I fretted that the turn out would be meagre.   In an attempt to boost numbers and to give the illusion that I was popular, I paidContinue reading “All Horts – A very jolly Jolly”